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Pension Probe: Police declare Maina wanted

  • Writer: Admin
    Admin
  • Feb 2, 2013
  • 1 min read

The Nigeria Police Force has taken another giant step towards helping to curb corruption in the country by declaring Alhaji Abdulrasheed Maina of the Customs, Immigration and Prisons Pension Office (CIPPO) wanted , for failing to appear before the Senate Joint Committee on the Investigation of Pension Funds.


Chairman pension reform task force team :Abdulrasheed Maina


This is contained in a press release issued on Friday in Abuja by the Deputy Force Public Relations Officer, CSP Frank Mba. The statement noted that the Senate of the Federal Republic of Nigeria had on 13th December, 2012, issued a Warrant of Arrest, mandating the Inspector-General of Police to arrest and produce Alhaji Maina before the Senate Joint Committee on the Investigation of Pension Fund. it however became difficult for the police to execute the order since the law makers suddenly went silent over the matter.

It further reads: “The Inspector-General of Police has directed all AIGs in-charge of Zonal Commands and State Commands Commissioners of Police to spread their drag-nets to all nooks-and-crannies of their respective areas of jurisdiction, in search of Alhaji Maina. He has also directed all operatives of Federal Intelligence Bureau (FIB), Force and State CID to join the man-hunt.

“The IGP wishes to appeal to well meaning citizens and the general public with useful information on the where-about of Alhaji Abdulrasheed Maina, to kindly volunteer such information to the nearest Police Station, Formation or email policemonitor@npf.gov.ng, for necessary action.

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